'From Liz'
Roadtreks are well made, and unless there are obvious signs of damage, neglect, or abuse, you should be ok. When I bought my '99 RT 170 in 2004, there were a few things that needed taking care of. It had been parked unused for several months. The dump hose was "dry-rotted?" and split apart on my very first use. So had that replaced with a heavy-duty one, which lasted well until I sold it 4 years later. The fresh water fill plastic hose in the rear also had a leak, so that was replaced as well. The previous owner had recently put new Michelin tires on it, so that was a plus. If yours still have original tires, they may need to be replaced just due to age. Check the fiberglass roof for signs of cracks or crazing. A good marine type wax twice a year will keep it looking like new. Good luck!
Hi Liz & all,
thanks for the encouragement. I can relate to them ALL! I've gotten somewhat RV-itis from viewing internet listings & making pages of notes.
Beth: the RT I'm considering is in Mobile. I'm thinking of asking my sister/bro-in-law in Atlanta to go check it out but that's a 5+ hr trip; although they'd do it for me, God love 'em
If you are really convenient to Mobile and wouldn't mind, let me know & I'll get the address from the private seller. I've seen bunches of pics & it looks really good, but I'm not sure if I'll end up making an offer and I certainly wouldn't want you to go to much trouble!!! I do appreciate the offer though.
Anybody have thoughts on private sellers Vs dealers? It seems to me that I'm finding lots of 170/190s at the sites I frequent (Sunshine State RV, RV trader, Roadtrekchapter). What makes the most impact on price: low mileage or newer model? I'd think this would be a pretty good time to buy with the volume I'm seeing.
Have a great evening everyone and as always, THANKS!
Saretta